repulsion

/rɪˈpʌlʃən/
noun
  1. A strong feeling of dislike or disgust.
    • His rude behavior caused a sense of repulsion among the guests.
    • The smell of the garbage filled him with repulsion.
    • She felt a deep repulsion when she saw the spoiled food.
  2. A force that pushes objects away from each other, especially in physics.
    • In static electricity, repulsion occurs between two objects with the same charge.
    • Magnets demonstrate repulsion when you try to push two north poles together.
    • The repulsion between the two particles caused them to move apart.
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